European Schools
The European Schools (Latin: Schola Europaea) is an intergovernmental organisation, which has established, finances, and administers a small group of multilingual international schools, bearing the title "European School", which exist primarily to offer an education to the children of European Union (EU) staff; offers accreditation to other schools, bearing the title "Accredited European School", under national jurisdiction within EU member states to provide its curriculum; and oversees the provision of the secondary school leaving diploma, the European Baccalaureate.
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European Schools
The European Schools (Latin: Schola Europaea) is an intergovernmental organisation, which has established, finances, and administers a small group of multilingual international schools, bearing the title "European School", which exist primarily to offer an education to the children of European Union (EU) staff; offers accreditation to other schools, bearing the title "Accredited European School", under national jurisdiction within EU member states to provide its curriculum; and oversees the provision of the secondary school leaving diploma, the European Baccalaureate.
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European School
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1957-04-12
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Schola Europaea
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1957-04-12
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European School
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Brussels, Belgium
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Office of the Secretary-General of the European Schools
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rue de la Science 23, B-1040
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Board of Governors
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European Schools
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Schola Europaea
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Education
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European Union and the United Kingdom
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Giancarlo Marcheggiano
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